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Luckily the owner of the house saw a poster I had put up outside the post office along Lordship Lane and recognised him as the cat that had been helping himself to their cat's food! They think that their neighbour might have been feeding him as well. He is the only cat I know to go missing for two weeks and turn up fatter than he was before he went!!

He was quite far from home and so if any other cat owner has the misfortune to lose their cat it is definitely worth putting up posters all over and not just the immediate streets around you.

He has settled back well, letting us know that he is the boss!:)

What a relief ginger. I know how worrying it can be having lost our recently amputated cat a couple of years ago. He turned up after 3 days. I think he needed some time to consider his newly disabled status.


I hope Tuna has been found. Her missing posters are still up and are quite a work of art.

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